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Abraham Jansz Van Diepenbeeck 1596-1675, Flemish glass-painter, draughtsman, painter and tapestry designer. His reputation rests primarily on his drawings and oil sketches, of which several hundred survive, intended mainly as designs for stained-glass windows and prints. He was strongly influenced by the work of other important Flemish artists of the late 16th century and early 17th, notably Rubens, whose motifs and stylistic elements he frequently reworked in his own compositions.
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Painting ID:: 45856 William duke of Newcastle, to horse
mk178
pen-and-ink drawing on paper
17.5x14.5cm
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Abraham Jansz Van Diepenbeeck
1596-1675, Flemish glass-painter, draughtsman, painter and tapestry designer. His reputation rests primarily on his drawings and oil sketches, of which several hundred survive, intended mainly as designs for stained-glass windows and prints. He was strongly influenced by the work of other important Flemish artists of the late 16th century and early 17th, notably Rubens, whose motifs and stylistic elements he frequently reworked in his own compositions.
. Related Artists to Abraham Jansz Van Diepenbeeck: | Felix Vallotton | KESSEL, Jan van | Moore, Albert Joseph | robert schumann | Parton, Ernest |
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